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| Aaa tab i WOK) naire James Talcott, of the * Piiporrep iwcusaTor wasy.| MARIE DRESSLER ADOPTS A BA ‘Three Other Railroad Men Murt in} Train Collision, | NEW CASTLE, Pa, July 3.~The, early northbound local passenger train on the Erle and Pittsburg Railroad wag in collision head-on with an unattached locomotive near Sharon, Pa., to-day, Eng. tor Robinson, of New Castle, Pa, was instantly killed, Fireman Oharies MeWilliame fatally injured and Fireman It’s a Coney Island 'ncubator Jones and John Baptist Mite and Is to Be Brought Up |ionce, ana | » American Hosiery Company, in Style and Bear the Acts | ginc’nere taily"damageds” "| a Does Not Object to Working ; \ ress’s Name, rary yg rie Two B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps with Each 10c ‘ -Girt'as Daughter-in-Law. a, HELD FOR HOMICIDE. | You Spend Until the Store Closes Saturday ‘ . a —————————— . et Marie Dressler, in addition to her] Wheelman Is Sald to Have Rus erm Doades, %, setiien Ss. tat | Eee aunt Wenen te beseet This Store Closes Saturday at 1 o’Clock »prorn, peanuts, roughhuse and Jap-| Joseph Diamond j é ancse tan hone han an Inc ator baby | yearn oof No ___ Reason enough for hurrying—sufficient cause for special Saturday morn- ing Bargains such as those advertised. Not one quoted price represents the Fe } Conductor SHE WILL BE RECEIVED AS MEMBER OF FAMILY. "Young Talcott Was Sent to Mill ) to Learn the Business and So Met the Beautiful Miss Ada Men's Suits, consisting of of my bome remedi coat and trousers, in all sizes to the fact that they are a . sate; they are handy and can be pended upon in emergencies. Chronic sciatica or muscular rheum can be avoided and driven out if at th twinge of pain Munyo! yhoumatiem Her Photograph. ts tly and jatently taken. promptly and persistently 5 Fay Templeton, through her attore Diseanes of the kidneys, including Dying, Played ‘Traumeret’ | as His Last Violin Solo)? inti tacon ot increta ait arga Sigaret Company from in any veaen hen manner using her photograph for ad- vertising or any other purpose, Miss Templeton also aska that the de- fondant company be directed to deliver to her for destruction all plates, photn. fraphs, wood cute and other property uf any description containing her Hkenepa. Justice Fitzgerald also granted an order directing the Onarga Sigaret Com Pany to show cause on Aug. 3 why th: {njunetion should not be continued pend- ing the trial of the sult, Lawyer Frank- Un Bien will appear for Miss Tomple- ton and explain to the Court the griev- Dr. Buck was summoned. The physician | Ous and irreparable injury suffered by Tender hands carried him to another jand othera worked over Tafuri for some | her owing io the display of her portrait room while the orchestra continued jtime, but death finally ended his suffer. | by the defendant company, playing. Shortly after midnigh}, the |ings, To the last he held his beloved : ins of the orchestra still soothing |violln grasped in hid hands and) held it = H.ONeill & Co Special Sales for SATURDAY MORNING. Pathetic End of Musician, Who Had His First Chance as Head Violinist at Terrace Garden, While Audience Looked On. Hosiery for All the Family Main Floor, This sacrificing of profits on hosiery is not a pleasant business, but it so much facilitates stock. taking, shortens up that time and does.away with inconveniences that we are repaid. Hosiery for your entire family now for two days more at wonderful savings. Women’s Hosiery . Strong cotton hose, extra double sole, plain or with white feet, during Monday only, at 12'y¢ Women's lace lisle, allover patterns, value 25c., at 19¢ Women's fast black cotton stockings, value 12\c., at 9 Men’s Half Hose Men's lace lisle hose, new design, value 19c., at 124 Men's imported hose, with white feet, also domestic lace lisle in black, value 25c., at 19¢ Children’s Stockings Children's corduroy ribted superior quality school hose, very strong and elastic, value 19c,, at ABKe Men’s 2.50 and 3.00 Shoes, 1.45 Oxfords: Same Values, Same Price ‘Third Floor, 400 pairs of Men’s Oxford Ties and Shoes, made of vici kid skin, Men’s , patent colt leather and velour calf, with 2.60 and 3.00 toes and heels in all the newest shapes, Shoes — iizes from 5 to li, and D and B 1 45 widths. These shoes are regularly sold at LJ from 2.50 to 3.00, and ordinarily you can- not buy a pair for a cent less, but we saved this money when we bought the shoes from the good shoemaker who made them. Now we turn the saving over to you we sell you these 2.50 and 3.00 Shoes and Oxfords atid — Misses’ 1.50 and 1.75 Canvas Shoes 98¢ This is one of the best and will prove to be one of the most populdr shoe bargains we the tele the phonograph, the wireless tel Munyon’s Cold Cure, Cough ©: Croup Cure should be in every home there are children, Many a Tear Mee! bes been saved by the prompt use of th remedies. Munyon’s Magazine, the newly discovered uses of -Paw, or Munyon's Guide to Health can be had free at the drug stores, or it will be sent by mall, Address Munyon, Philadelphia, Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap and other | tollet preparations for sale everywhere. | With the strains of ‘“Traumerie”|to piny and he would remain until Welling softly on the alr about him, the close of the concert. .| ‘The first bare of ‘Traumerie” had Tomaaso Tafurl, a substitute first vio hit beak bined whan ‘betel crouse lin player with the orchestra at Ter- chalr, race Garden, fell from his chair, bis old | Fie was carried to an inner room and violin grasped in his hand. father has offered him a place in Office at No. 106 Franklin street ‘The wealthy father was not informed the marriage until after the cere was over, ‘Miss Biierly that was until she be- Mrs. ‘Talcott held a small post- one of the mi if the Parker Gompany. She 4 to be both utifal and accom After ip of two year: and yo it were married on June 90 | It's a giri-one of the prettiest and hg Uniest of the lot In the incubators at omicide 4 ered i , Coney Island, Mine Drewsler. stand | gent ates, Wintged ile actual value of the goods, because this is just before inventory time, and we're 7 # old, of Ne My) } avenue, H + : I "Parva ao has ‘opted We "S| wha" ed 'in'she Lincotn Howat yee: I bending every effort to reduce stocks to the lowest possible point. “This is the very (hing T have been | "On Yury 16 Mrs, Heaney was crossing | He ting to do tor years,” sald Mise} Bighth avenue at One Hundred an 9, Ss Trout, oa beter ba [Ey phe aes, I Men’s Fine Outing Suits at 4.95 .,Mawvatons in Whi 1 going to do with it? Why, rided rals it of aon Tve called it mari, taanded to hy ke aay eae roast, These Suits are worth all of 10.00 Values tihatenings Th gh everyibiey oo eorin What is the use of paying full prices for! women will find it the part of to Ingure Ite welfare. I've already pur- ’ your clothing when these immense savings are | \o™" ™- "i ne eka’ chased my baby a awell outht, @ neck- 1 possible at the 14th Street Store? Men's ‘ies bes ‘gi as Lay ryt ae, ne. 8 ie G0, GME AVE bad Pe Outing Suits, consisting of coat and trousers, | Up to beh vu bathia ait oeock at her,” #he continued, cooing with turned-up bottoms, sizes 3. 22 eed ti ont now aie to the infant, “lan’t she a darling? 1 from 33 to 41, will be on sale relia of fh 5 Invento: have opened @ bank acsouat for hor, | Saturday at $4.95, and at this the close of the Fre- ry too. j e Sale, Your saving will be very i Marsa eat cai. a price the bargains are rare, liberal secret, I mustn't reveal the name of her| Are Popular in the Home Because ou will find one of the suits just the thing to | Wonen's shirt wast Sait, of madras and parents, but I'll say this, shee a New finish out the Summer with, and you save $5.05. silk figured pongee, value 3.95, at 1.88 Torker, Herlemite nat thal and her They Are Safe. Woane's Shirt wast Suis, of batege and mother is Ameriean born." tan batiste, value 4.25, at Women’s Skirts FAY TEMPLETON WINS, 5.95 GDB | vosess attain Se, tee ent models, value 6.50, at 3. Company Is Enjoined trom Using ; ‘Weren't ee Walking Skirts, value Men's $3.00 and $4.00 all-wool pants, 1.95 | Women's Polka Dot Wash Skirts, value Boys’ Wash Suits, value $1.00, at 49¢ 1,50, at 53e Boys’ Wash Suits, value 75c, at 89¢ Bathing Suits and Caps , Fy WV 4 aur Boys’ Wash Suits and Pants, value 25c, Pee ala ts, nie = at 10¢ Women's Bathing Caps, value 59¢, at 29 Becond Floor, Beautifully made Waists of Madras, Cheviot, striped Ginghams and Lawns in the season’s most stunning styles. Some 29¢ are tailor-made, while others 29¢ are lace trimmed, thus af- fording an unlimited assortment of the smartest Waists tachoose from, Formerly priced to sell at 79c, but go to-morrow at 29¢ Black and White Pi Dot Waists, trimmed with embroidery and small pear! buttons jar value 98c,, at 690 Waists of Persian Lawn, front of large and small plaits, centre plait of embroidery, with a two-tab collar; value 1.23, at 79¢ Waists of black saten, yoke of fine pin tucks; regular value 98c., at Be Waists of dott:d Swits, Panama Cloth and Damask, tailor made; regular value 1.25, at 89¢ | cog Ag it mother | The only possession he had of value 5 , ; rom Newlin the world was his eld violin, sald at the time. Wien told at toa ne eet Cremona FRENCHMEN HELD.AS SPIES. , and with Mr, Taloott, ar.,| He obtained a place ag substitute firet ng Doc d Fo gel Visit in | violin some time ago arid reported for] Pera Mi work at Terrace Garden every night. he a neat take aeeaemyne! | He got his frst chance to play leat] BERLIN, July 9%~Two Frenchmen offer and entor the executive de- | night have been afrested and imprisoned at iftment of the business Some time after the concert in the| Wihelmshaven on suspicion of eapio \ palm garden began he complained to nage They had in thelr possession pho. his fellow musicians of feeling tll, and | tographa of the new fortifications at E advised to quit and go home, He! Wilhelmshaven and of the fort at Al- ‘Waists of black lawn, pin tucks from shoulder to bust line; regular value 1.25, at 96¢ ‘ 10°Cigars 5 Main Floor. Robert Burns John Gilbert i Puritanos, lOc, size, Photographs of Fortifications, refused. Ho sald it. waa his first chance tua. SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE N° 2 g 0146, W. 14 TH ST, || THIRD AVE.NW. COR OS 32 1D, LAV ES.||ONE BLOCK FROM ELEVATED STAT! ISHED BENEATH FLEVATOR CHR 7 ¥ , H.. Mahoney, Substitute for , Regular Operator, Struck by Car on His First Trip and » Dies in a Few Minutes. Great Bargains for Saturday, Boys’ Washable Suits (Third Floor.) (They are cut in the latest style Russian and Sailor | Suits with Cadet, Eton and Sailor collar— 50c | materials are galateas, linens, crashes, cheviots and $1.00 Values 4 chambrays—some have bloomer trousers—in the collection are some Kilt Suits, the making alone | Value | costing more than we have marked them— $2.00 to jot all sizes in cach, but every size in some | $900 style, Ready for you Saturday in two lots “Las Palmas," celebrated clear Ha- vana Puritans, 10c, sige, at 7e High-Grade Porto Rico Cigars, 100 Londres Grande, 2.98, 50 Puritanos, 1,49 Regular Se. packoge Bull yA Dariam Tobacco, 2 pack- D1 ages to customer, each, Finest Cut Plug Tobacco, value 40c., at 2e Borror-stricken and powerless to tmlp, employees in the factory of Brown, Durrelt & Co. hosiery manu- facturers, at No, 19 West Nineteenth street, watched the death of William ‘H. Mahoney, twenty-five years old, of No. Mi West Thirty-sixth street, an slevator man, who had been caught lunderneath hts car to-day at the foot Advance Sale MEN'S WHITE ano FANCY VESTS. Best Virginia Granulated Tobacco, 16- on bag, at French Briar Pipes, many sha canised rubber bits, value 35c. val. Extraordinary Prices for Seasonable Suits for Misses and Small Women (Third Floor.) MISSES’ REGULATION SUITS of tan chambray. em. have advertised— Misses’ Canvas Shoes and Oxtord Ties, in white, brown and gray, well lined, extension soles. The Oxfords have leather heels, are lined and provided with back-stays Your choice of these 1,50 and 1.75 canvas shoes and Oxfords Saturday until one o'clock at Men’s 1.50 Negligee Shirts: of the shaft. | With his back and left leg broken, and me body crushed into a shapeless mass between the floor of the car and the ill of the door, Mahoney remained con- ‘acious but unable to speak for fifteen tminiites before life finally passed from “le contorted body. Several firemen, Summoned on a still alarm, tore the car end the doorsill apart so that the man “gould be taken out. Mahoney was new to his place, baving gagun work in piace of the regular man only this morning. He had run his car flown to the first floor and stepped out- ‘side, and was standing ypartly inside ‘the car door with his back turned to ‘the shaft. Kaocked Down and Crashed. Suddenly. through some freak of the power,.the car was shot upward about six feet and as suddenly fell back. Ma- lwoney waa struck by the floor squarely scross his shoulders, He was knocked | lown and his right leg jammed between | the-car and the side of the shaft, and bls head and trunk were forced down . Etat upon the floor, his left leg remain- ng outside and being squeezed againat face and body. While employees were trying to de- some Way of releasing him, Ma- and it was} wa ly a matter . At Jast a still alarm was headquarters of Hook n broidered emblem on sleeve and shield, stit full new sleeves—heretotore eco ei: $2.75 MISSES' SHIRT WAIST SUITS—ot { madras, plaited models—heretotore PENA R as bi white | $3.00 MISSES’ SUITS—Ot white duck, double-breasted shapes, with kalf belt—value $6.50—"Saturday eens oo } $4.75 CHILDREN'S DRESSES—Of fine quality white lawn, a i ) trimmed with fine t broi one with fine techs and embroide Iue aN , $1.50 every man needs or soon will need, on sale one week, ending next Sizes Are Broken in These Lots, Hence the Low Prices Quoted to Close, Vast Wholesale Stocks. The well-recognized pre-eminence of The Surprise Store in serge suit selling is not without its cause Linen Collars, broken sizes 4c Men's Linen Collars. Men's Alpaca Coats, Men's Alpaca Coats— mie BB wo tin $1.48 The cut that will Hy This Is the solid foundation principle: The Surprise WET LSC, NOW sree sees prevail this Fall—hand- somely made up of Store makes up prodigious quantities of serge suits inf -- its own workshops—but cuts not a yard of serge un- * 7 Men’s Half Hose. white and figured vest- ings, including the less it Is pure all-wool worsted fabric of full indigo an that CANNOT change color and is bound to wear wel Lisle and Cotton Half Hose 115c Men's Neckwear. —were 25c, to 35c, pr, now | | Men'sSilk Neckwear—tor- \ 15c high class bird's-eye, with removable pearl Who ever heard of a serge suit from The Surprise } Store that changed color? eis ‘ , Ri merly 25¢. to $0¢., SERGE, ‘ Men's Shirts, buttons, Just what MEN'S Citra fine sekae® 5) ed GAUGE SEROE suits, ° sus, Men's Summer Suits of Men's Silk-and-Wors ' aa +5 ted Suits in wopta® | 2 bec og hi Shire and medium weights. . one SHOES — “ . sound ; Men's Union Suits, homespun and tweed, with and without vests, he ? leathers Mi UL $ choleeat worsteds 4 1 en's Union Suits—were wiht 486. t0 98, NOW...64., *}35¢ Men's Crash Coats, Mo fi.10 cach nom | 38C STRAW $1, $2, $3.50, $8 91.4591,98 HATS M Trousers. Y.endid Balbnggon Uecerwegr, 23. Modios Shirts In Wect Figures, 45¢¢ GET Four are wings including all Women’s Hosiery, Boys’ SUMMER GARMENTS AT IRRESISTIBLE PRICES Women's tan, black, fancy, ) Cotton and Lisle — were 19¢ 35c. to $0c. pair, now....5 . Women’s Imported Lisle Thread Hose (high grade), were 75c. to $1.50 sed b 12%e A oMance to save him if the} ure 60 his body could be removed. Fireman Risks His Lite, Men's Underwear, Lisle Shirts and Drawers— 4 * ase were 50c., Jcaiaenaband tt Te Always Remsmber the Double Guarantee; If any purchase fails to please, bring it back for prompt refund of the money, All clothing bought here is kept In repair for one year without cost. 10c LYER sale for to-morrow ani Monday: HUB WEB SUSPENDERS, special good quality THE SURPRISE STORE 198 to 146 W. 14th St oprecnen| Od Av, N. W.cor, 894 Between 6th and Tth Aves, |Seturdays.| One Block {tom L Station, the new y effects and the Knee Pants, reinfor tO doors in whieh the ‘ Jammed : 48¢ 2 crawied » and alth the elevator Women's Imported Black Cotton Hose— were 1%. to 25c, per pair, MOW.ssreeceeees Men’s Suspenders. eal | 18¢ lumphries, of price 25¢. to 35c., now..., Hho led been summoned, ex- Ba him and found that his heart to beat Porivait Mhused excitement among fa the factory, eapeci- bg. Chore on the Jower floor, compelled to look on ani die while unable to rl em sein th ge | fy rt co ge HENNESSY’S 3STAR BRANDY—imported in wood; worth 1.25; special, per bottle..ssseeeeesee0e Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. There is no better or handsomer shirt at any price than these peerless Summer shirts with the “Girard” trade-mark in the white cambric,with very narrowallover tucked “Girard” Shirts, fronts, light effects of printed goods with the 150 dozen of the various combinations of dark C effects, with pleated fronts, detached cuffs and Saturday our price is 79¢ 100 dozen Men’s Shirts of Oxford cheviot, full length Fishing Tackle for Fresh and Salt Water Third Floor, All the best, most reliable tackle and priced at half for rapid clearance, metal and cork grip, 1.00 value, at Sea Rods, 3-piece, hollow butt with extra tip, full nickel mounting, Lines, braided oil silk, 75 foot coils, 30c value, at 17¢ Rods for weakfishing, hageg| with extra tip, all lancewood, nickel 44 Reels for sea fishing, 150 yards, double multiplying click and drag, 1,50 value, at 98¢ Cuttyhunk Lines, 150-foot spools, pure linen, 25c value, at 17¢ Hooks, 3 and 4 ply gut, per dozen, 15¢ Wines and Liquors Genuine Spring Lamb for St. Julien Claret, of the 1888 14¢ dinner. Legs e Waseus, 14¢ gallon jug 76¢, bottle —— a HINDQU RS Can-g PORT and Sheny Wine, vint- | BOURBON Whiskey —Old | tuvete peri 10| Groceries wine, gal. jug, 78¢5 tt Rare 18 bottle. sees ” mR —per Ib. sanees Pike Brolers perio” 17 | EXQUISITE High-Grade Roesa—perld.n 2} | Coflee—per Ib Small Fresh Hams or NEW JERSEY Green 15 LONG ISLAND Cabbage 4 neckband of eachone. They are made of pure _ 1.00 and 1.80 three-quarter-inch pleated fronts, and about hand laundered. Never sold for less than 1.00 and 1,50, but ¥ and width, soft collar and cuffs, value 60c, at 25c 59 Cc Rods, split bamboo, nickel mountings, 59¢ 1.50 value, at 98¢ mountings, 1.50 value, Pearl Squids, for weakfish, 3 sizes, 8c value, at Be Sale of Rare Low Prices for Fresh Meats vintage. Delicious, rich and eh make fine Toaiis, a age of 1901, a very delicious | Crow, § yrs, old, gallon jug, | FANCY Jersey DOMESTIC Swiss Cheese, ba tates rar BONELESS | Blend Mocha and J og Pork Loins, per Ib...... 18 | Com—doa.....+ s+ —Large, hard beads...,., SLICED Boiled Ham or Cooked Corned Beet—ib, 26

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